India unprepared for new Myanmar – Reuters India

India unprepared for new MyanmarReuters IndiaJust 22 bumpy miles from the capital of Manipur, he and his colleagues are outnumbered by gunmen from a faction of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland, one of half a dozen insurgent groups operating n…

India unprepared for new Myanmar
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Just 22 bumpy miles from the capital of Manipur, he and his colleagues are outnumbered by gunmen from a faction of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland, one of half a dozen insurgent groups operating near India's border with Myanmar.

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India unprepared for new Myanmar – Reuters India

India unprepared for new MyanmarReuters IndiaJust 22 bumpy miles from the capital of Manipur, he and his colleagues are outnumbered by gunmen from a faction of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland, one of half a dozen insurgent groups operating n…

India unprepared for new Myanmar
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India’s Wild East unprepared for new Myanmar – Moneycontrol.com

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India's Wild East unprepared for new Myanmar
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Just 22 bumpy miles from the capital of Manipur, he and his colleagues are outnumbered by gunmen from a faction of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland, one of half a dozen insurgent groups operating near India's border with Myanmar.

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Writing poetry is a risky proposition in Manipur – Times of India

Writing poetry is a risky proposition in ManipurTimes of IndiaCOIMBATORE: Writing poetry is a risky occupation in Manipur. Though he masks the stark anger of his words in metaphors and similes, Birendrajit Naorem can't help messing with the powers …

Writing poetry is a risky proposition in Manipur
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COIMBATORE: Writing poetry is a risky occupation in Manipur. Though he masks the stark anger of his words in metaphors and similes, Birendrajit Naorem can't help messing with the powers that be. "There are two kinds of powers at work in Manipur.

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Voteswagon: Voter turnout in assembly elections is on a rise – Times of India

Voteswagon: Voter turnout in assembly elections is on a riseTimes of IndiaAs Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand , Punjab and Manipur record high voter turnouts in Election 2012, poll pundits – used to set patterns like ''anti-incumbency factor'&#39…

Voteswagon: Voter turnout in assembly elections is on a rise
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As Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand , Punjab and Manipur record high voter turnouts in Election 2012, poll pundits – used to set patterns like ''anti-incumbency factor'' and ''caste calculations'' – are struggling to make sense of this surge.

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Naga organisations to meet on 29

Dimapur, Feb 25 (NNN): Nagas from Manipur, Nagaland, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam and elsewhere will conglomerate at Dimapur on February 29 in a mega reconciliation programme to be convened by Forum for Naga Reconciliation (FNR). Hectic preparations are underway to the historic event where the FNR will update the reconciliation process to the Naga public. Since […]

Dimapur, Feb 25 (NNN): Nagas from Manipur, Nagaland, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam and elsewhere will conglomerate at Dimapur on February 29 in a mega reconciliation programme to be convened by Forum for Naga Reconciliation (FNR).
Hectic preparations are underway to the historic event where the FNR will update the reconciliation process to the Naga public.
Since the formation of Forum for Naga Reconciliation (FNR) in the year 2008, the factional clashes among the Naga underground organisations have ceased, albeit minor incidents crop up now and then.
On Saturday, the FNR informed Newmai News Network tonight that in the course of “Naga Reconciliation: A Journey of Common Hope” the Forum for Naga Reconciliation (FNR) has in numerous public meetings over the last four years asserted that it would eventually organize a large Naga meeting. The purpose of the meeting is for the FNR to report to the people on the status of the Reconciliation process and that during such a meeting it would also invite leaders of all Naga groups (factions) to share its position on reconciliation and its vision for a shared Naga future, it added.
“The proposed “Naga Reconciliation Meeting” to be held on February 29 is the very meeting that FNR had envisaged couple of years ago. The Forum for Naga Reconciliation was not formed in a vacuum. The concept emerged out of the Naga Peace Convention in 2008, and after a series of meetings, the FNR was formally endorsed by 29 Naga organizations at Hotel Japfü, Kohima. Since then, the more Naga organizations have reaffirmed the “Naga Reconciliation: A Journey of Common Hope” at different intervals – September 25, 2008; February 22, 2009; August 25, 2009; November 18, 2010; April 8, 2011, besides visiting various Naga towns and villages. And now on February 29, 2012, the FNR seeks to report to the Naga people on the status of Naga Reconciliation. Furthermore, FNR has extended warm invitation to the leaders of all the Naga groups (factions) to stand before the Naga people and to share their views on Reconciliation and their vision on a shared Naga future,” the FNR stated.
It then said on February 14, three Naga groups publicly supported by extending invitation to the “Naga Reconciliation Meeting,” and since then other Naga groups have also endorsed it. The Forum also said that it would like to inform the Naga people, that the “Naga Reconciliation Meeting” is for the Naga people and because public trust was put on FNR to facilitate a reconciliation process among the Naga groups (factions), it is duty bound to share with the people its experiences in the Reconciliation meeting.
“Once again, the FNR extends its invitation to the leaders of all the Naga groups (factions), the Naga Hoho, tribe hohos, ENPO, UNC, Nagas in Myanmar, Assam and Arunachal, all the women organizations, all the student organizations, colleges, schools, civil society organizations, village leaders, churches, senior citizens, GBs and DBs, Naga Council, Dimapur, politicians and bureaucrats and the Naga public at large. The FNR wishes to clearly state that no one is excluded. All are welcome to join the “Naga Reconciliation Meeting” on February 29 at the Agri-Expo Centre, 4th Mile, Dimapur from 10 am onwards,” the FNR statement said.

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CBI registers case BSNL officials

Mail News Service New Delhi, Feb 25: The Central Bureau of Investigation has registered a case against certain officials of BSNL and private companies in the matter of award of Leased service Area (LSA) contract for deployment of Wi Max services. It is alleged that the public servants had entered into a criminal conspiracy among […]

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New Delhi, Feb 25: The Central Bureau of Investigation has registered a case against certain officials of BSNL and private companies in the matter of award of Leased service Area (LSA) contract for deployment of Wi Max services.
It is alleged that the public servants had entered into a criminal conspiracy among themselves and in furtherance of the said conspiracy the accused public servants abused their official position and facilitated the award of franchisee for three LSAs to a private limited company by dishonestly and intentionally withholding the sale of tender documents in a fraudulent manner, and, allegedly diluting the eligibility conditions to accommodate the said private company and thus causing an estimated wrongful loss of approximately Rs. 535.50 crores to BSNL.
It is also alleged that the said company did not have the required qualification of Rs 100 crore annual turnover for the last two years.
Searches are being conducted at nine places in Delhi, Faridabad, Ghaziabad, Gurgaon, Chennai and Kolkata. During searches, incriminating documents have been recovered.

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Writers’ forum displays manipuri books

Manipur Information Centre New Delhi, Feb 25: The Writers’ Forum Imphal, one of the leading literary organisations of Manipur represented Manipur in the biennial World Book Fair New Delhi, 2012 which was inaugurated today at Pragati Maidan here. More than 1000 books related to Manipur’s literature, arts and culture were displayed at Stall number 73 […]

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New Delhi, Feb 25: The Writers’ Forum Imphal, one of the leading literary organisations of Manipur represented Manipur in the biennial World Book Fair New Delhi, 2012 which was inaugurated today at Pragati Maidan here. More than 1000 books related to Manipur’s literature, arts and culture were displayed at Stall number 73 of Hall number 10. My Days in Tihar Jail , a collection of short stories based on true stories written by Dr Leimapokpam Swasticharan and published by Raider International UK recently, was among the books displayed in the Manipur Stall. As per invitation from the National Book Trust, the President of the Writers’ Forum Imphal A. Kumar Sharma, the General Secretary B. S. Rajkumar and the Executive Member Ranbir Sarungba attended the 20th edition of the World Book Fair which would last upto March 4. This was the first time that Manipur participated in the Delhi World Book Fair.
A.Kumar Sharma said that the National Book Trust provided the stall and their accommodation free of cost and other expenditure was born by the participants. He expressed his thankfulness to the Director of Arts and Culture for extending some financial helps for their participation in the Book Fair in the larger interest of the people of Manipur. Tripura, Assam and Manipur were the States from North Eastern India participating in the Book Fair.
Chingangbam Anupama who was doing research on Manipuri literature under the Indira Gandhi National Open University today bought all the books written by Yumlembam Ibomcha and Thangjam Ibopishak available in the Manipur Stall. She expressed his happiness to find a big stall for showcasing Manipuri books in the World Book Fair for the first time. She drew the attention of the authorities of Manipur to take part in such book fair regularly.
Inaugurating the 20th World Book Fair, Chief guest Kapil Sibal, Union Human Resource Development Minister said that India being the third largest publisher after US and UK was a pioneer in the field of literature and this kind of event should take place on annual basis to promote the Indian literature globally.
Shahabuddin Yaqoob Quraishi, Chief Election Commissioner of India also visited the event and said that it is really great to see a blend of literature and cinema together as cinema is something that conveys the message directly to the heart of a person and it is really good to see a fusion of cinema and literature at the same place.
Organized by the National Book Trust (NBT), India every year, the theme of the World Book Fair 2012 is Indian Cinema as Indian cinema is going to complete its 100 years in 2013. A few books based on Indian cinema were also released on the occasion. Moreover, a catalogue including 300 titles representing publications of 800 publishers in all major languages based on Indian cinema has been released by NBT. The catalogue contained information about copyright and contact details for right enquires that would help the publishers around the world to get the information about the rights to publish or translate any of the books based on Indian Cinema.
The event was divided into three pavilions namely Rights Pavilion, Theme Pavilion and Children Pavilion showcasing a total number of 2500 stalls. Exhibitors from foreign countries like USA, Bangladesh, France, Iran, Israel, Italy, Japan, Canada, Malaysia, Mauritius, Nepal, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Sri Lanka and Germany also participated in the book fair.

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NEIDAC discusses AIDS issue

Shillong, Feb 25 (NNN): The North East India Drugs and AIDS Care (NEIDAC) convenor Michael Syngkon said today that countries designating themselves as ‘religious’ are no exception to the contraction of HIV AIDS epidemic bringing about massive change in the health scenario of the community as a whole. “HIV AIDS has emerged from the dark […]

Shillong, Feb 25 (NNN): The North East India Drugs and AIDS Care (NEIDAC) convenor Michael Syngkon said today that countries designating themselves as ‘religious’ are no exception to the contraction of HIV AIDS epidemic bringing about massive change in the health scenario of the community as a whole. “HIV AIDS has emerged from the dark ghettos to even the beautiful pews of many worship places”, said Michael Syngkon.
Terming a ‘silent organisation’ as a ‘dead organisation’, Syngkon said it is high time to transcend religious fundamentalism and overcome the mistrust of other religious groups and reach out to people in need with humanity and care. Pointing out the advantages of church organisations and faith based organisations in curbing this disease, Syngkon said, “Churches can cater to mass population as they are present in every nook and corner and equal participation of these faith based organisations can bring about a change in the society as far as spreading awareness on HIV AIDS is concerned”.
“We need to find a common platform for action,” Syngkon said adding that there is a need to formulate a policy frame for engaging as a ‘healing agency’. While expressing a need to respect and remain sensitive to the local culture and traditions.
Stating Meghalaya as a vulnerable state, Syngkon said the flow of migrantion to this state is rampant and the movement of trucks along the national highways has become a daily affair. “As per studies, truck drivers besides others are mostly infected and affected by HIV AIDS and this poses a great threat to the individual family members”, Syngkon said adding that it is time to move from judgmental attitude in a more compassionate understanding.
“It is time for the faith based organisations to respond collectively and restoration of the ‘whole’ individual is the main desire of the Almighty”, he said expressing a need to lend a voice to the voiceless saying, “Those infected and affected by this disease will not come forward to express their grievances due to fear of stigmatization and discrimination”. “This agency should move beyond conversion to even physical care and support and it should stand as an agent of transformation”, he elaborated.

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No repoll decides ECI

Imphal, Feb 25 (NNN): After speculation for the last several days, it has become official now that no re-poll will take place in Manipur. Today, Manipur Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) PC Lawmkunga announced officially that no re-poll would be held in any of the assembly constituencies whose polling booths are under dispute over alleged rampant […]

Imphal, Feb 25 (NNN): After speculation for the last several days, it has become official now that no re-poll will take place in Manipur.
Today, Manipur Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) PC Lawmkunga announced officially that no re-poll would be held in any of the assembly constituencies whose polling booths are under dispute over alleged rampant rigging even though he said a decision on the matter of proxy votes would be taken by Election Commission of India (ECI) very soon.
This development has come when the CEO visited the Imphal West Deputy Commissioner (DC) office to inspect the arrangements being taken up there for counting of votes slated for March 6. Manipur went to poll on January 28.
“No further re-poll would be held in the State,” Lawmkunga told reporters on the sideline of the visit, ending the speculation of re-poll which has been in the media for days.
He, however, said a detailed report on proxy voting and mismatched photos have already been submitted to ECI and that a response in this regard from the Central poll panel is being awaited.
Asked about the controversy on misuse of postal ballot papers by the State Government employees, Lawmkunga said, “We have received complaints on illegal use of postal ballot papers by Government employees and that an inquiry is underway to find out the truth after which stringent action will be taken up against those officials who are found guilty.”
The CEO’s announcement came amidst speculation that re-poll might be conducted in a dozen of polling stations that have been reportedly voted illegally.
Non-Congress political parties in Manipur are likely to block the process of counting of votes for the recent polls if the Election Commission of India (ECI) “fails to declare all the proxy votes invalid” and that they might come up with the demand of re-poll in an unspecific number of polling booths.
A delegate of 10 members from 10 non-Congress parties in the State that fielded their respective candidates in polls to the 10th Manipur assembly would be leaving for New Delhi tomorrow to hold talks with ECI chief, S.Y Quraishi after seeking an official appointment, according to CPI leader Dr M. Nara who told the media after a meeting attended by leaders of non-Congress parties at Hotel Imphal here on Saturday.
The meeting chose a delegate of 10 leaders represented by presidents of the 10 parties and it also decided to send them to New Delhi by tomorrow itself and seek a meeting with the ECI chief during which the representative would demand the ECI chief for invalidation of proxy votes, mismatched-photos and those postal ballot papers issued to the State Government employees who were not assigned with the election duty on the polling day January 28.
“We will bar the counting process and demand for re-poll in the polling stations which have been reportedly committed rigging if the ECI fails to fulfill our demand for invalidation and exclusion of rigged-votes in counting of votes and that the same would be directly put before the ECI chief,” Nara informed.
The meeting also resolved to stage a sit-in on February 27 at Keishampat here to make known to the public that the recent Manipur polls were held without fairness and seek their support in denouncing it, the CPI leader added.
The 10-party delegate will be joined by their Central parties’ leaders at the proposed meeting with the ECI chief.

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State observes Players’ Day – E-Pao.net

State observes Players' DayE-Pao.netIt may be mentioned that in 2005 alone, 38 players from Manipur won as many as 899 medals in national and international arenas. DYAS is observing February 25 as Players' Day in the state to honour the efforts…

State observes Players' Day
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It may be mentioned that in 2005 alone, 38 players from Manipur won as many as 899 medals in national and international arenas. DYAS is observing February 25 as Players' Day in the state to honour the efforts of players of the state after Manipur won

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RPF President statement on Ind Demand Day-II – E-Pao.net

RPF President statement on Ind Demand Day-IIE-Pao.netImphal, February 25 2012: Taking serious note of the report that immigrants now constituted one-third of the total population of Manipur, the RPF President stated that incessant influx of non Manipur…

RPF President statement on Ind Demand Day-II
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Imphal, February 25 2012: Taking serious note of the report that immigrants now constituted one-third of the total population of Manipur, the RPF President stated that incessant influx of non Manipuris has severely affected demography of Manipur.
`RPF endorses Corcom in the fight against Indian government`KanglaOnline

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All India Inter University Taekwondo begins – E-Pao.net

All India Inter University Taekwondo beginsE-Pao.netImphal, February 25 2012: The All India INter University Taekwondo Competition organised by the Department of Sports, Manipur University has commenced today at Manipur University, Canchipur. The inaug…

All India Inter University Taekwondo begins
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Imphal, February 25 2012: The All India INter University Taekwondo Competition organised by the Department of Sports, Manipur University has commenced today at Manipur University, Canchipur. The inaugural function was graced by first olympian of

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Joint team to meet ECI officials – E-Pao.net

Calcutta TelegraphJoint team to meet ECI officialsE-Pao.netPresided by NCP Manipur unit president Radhabinod Koijam, leaders of 10 non-congress political parties attended a joint meeting at the conference hall of Hotel Imphal today in which the focus w…


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Joint team to meet ECI officials
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Presided by NCP Manipur unit president Radhabinod Koijam, leaders of 10 non-congress political parties attended a joint meeting at the conference hall of Hotel Imphal today in which the focus was on alleged indecision of the ECI with regard to several
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Vernacular journals bind Tripura Manipuris – E-Pao.net

Vernacular journals bind Tripura ManipurisE-Pao.netImphal, February 25 2012: Thanks to the publication of both weekly and monthly journals run by a particular family having roots in Manipur, people of Manipuri origin settled in Tripura are increasingly…

Vernacular journals bind Tripura Manipuris
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Imphal, February 25 2012: Thanks to the publication of both weekly and monthly journals run by a particular family having roots in Manipur, people of Manipuri origin settled in Tripura are increasingly eager to learn how to read and write their mother

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Teachers` strike

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IMPHAL, Feb 25: The All Manipur Hills Contract Basis Lecturers’ Association has stated that contract lecturers will not evaluate the answer scripts of class XI and XII and any consequences should be the responsibility of the concerned department and the present government.

In a press statement the association has stated that it has entered 40 days of indefinite cease work strike which started on January 16 due to non disbursement of 14 months remuneration and non-extension of their service beyond February 2011.

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Workshop on bamboo development held

IMPHAL, Feb 25: A one-day district level workshop under the theme of “Bamboo Development and… more »

IMPHAL, Feb 25: A one-day district level workshop under the theme of “Bamboo Development and Utilization” under the Bamboo Development Agency, Manipur of National Bamboo Mission was held today at the Main Conference Hall, Forest Head Office, Sanjenthong. A.K. Rana, IFS, Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, L. Palandro Singh, Director of Agriculture and K. Thambou Singh, IFS, Addl. Pr. Chief Conservator of Forests (WPR&S) of Government of Manipur were the Chief Guest, Guest of Honor and President respectively for the inaugural session.

In the speech given by the Chief Guest, he mentioned the importance of Bamboo in our day to day life and bamboo cultivation for the source of income for the poor people of the state. He also mentions that the bamboo demand has been increased in the international market and the state government has already taken initiative to improve the bamboo cultivation.

Further, in the technical session many resource persons gave lecture on the modern technique of plantation, enterprise and prospects of bamboo based handicrafts industries in Manipur and ended the session with a group discussion and feedback from the delegates.

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Student body to boycott seminar

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IMPHAL, Feb 25: The Indira Gandhi National Tribal University student’s union has boycotted all the students of IGNTU-RCM from attending or participating the 2 days International seminar on 2th and 3th march 2012, organized by Department of Social Work IGNTU-RCM, at Manipur University Canchipur, for organizing the seminal without the knowledge of Regional Campus Manipur and the students’ department of social work IGNTU-RCM.

According to the press release, the student’s union alleged that they will take strong action if any student is found violating the resolution to boycott the seminal. And there will be a one day meeting of the entire student’s body from the concern districts of Manipur, on  February 28 at 10:30 a.m. at IGNTU-RCM. Further, the student’s body appeals all the Tribal Student leaders, NGOs and individuals to co-operate and attend the meeting for the larger interest of Tribal Community.   

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Reception ceremony

IMPHAL, Feb 25: Loitongbam Tilotama Devi was recently appointed as the vice-chairperson, Board of Governors,… more »

IMPHAL, Feb 25: Loitongbam Tilotama Devi was recently appointed as the vice-chairperson, Board of Governors, Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan, an autonomous body under the Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports, Govt. of India. In her honor, a reception was organized at Hotel Imphal by the staff of NYKS, Imphal and Kohima zone which was attended by the Zonal Directors of the organization among others

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Silver jubilee celebration

From John K. Kaping UKHRUL, Feb.24: Pakahao Muivah, wife of NSCN (IM) leader Th Muivah… more »

From John K. Kaping
UKHRUL, Feb.24: Pakahao Muivah, wife of NSCN (IM) leader Th Muivah attended the inaugural function of the three day long silver jubilee celebration of the Ngainga Shanao Long, NSL at Ngaina village as chief guest on February 23.

The celebration was held under the theme ‘preserving women’s dignity’.

Addressing the gathering, Pakahao Muivah encouraged the NSL to be strong and remained united and to take NSL to the global stage with the foundation of ‘justice and truth’ as the Ngaina village has a historical record in the pages of Naga National Movement.

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